A grandmother who had been visiting her grandchild died after the Cutchogue crash, DA says.
The exhibit is a 67-year tradition that features the work of more than 1,000 artists from 50 schools across Eastern Long Island: district.
Greenport Fire Department has temporarily lost narcotics license, returned controlled substances — but can still provide Basic Life Support.
Most of the children have never had access to a photograph of themselves, nor have they traveled outside of their villages, district says.
"Become part of the Ospreys family and help give these student-athletes a home away from home."
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The news comes after the fire department recently lost its state Advanced Life Support Authorization, as well as a firehouse break-in: chief
Thousands were left without power across Long Island Tuesday morning after Monday night's high winds and rain.
"This partnership reflects our commitment to caring for our community in every way we can."
Isolated wind gusts of up to 55 mph are expected, NWS says.
Don't miss a minute of the festivities as the fun kicks off in Cutchogue Saturday.
See how much snow is expected across Long Island after days of warm temperatures and sunny skies.
"There was so many lifelong friends and so many lifelong customers that the line was blurred — and that felt really good." George Giannaris
"The tradition of embracing what you love, and working hard toward it, was one of the greatest gifts my parents could have given to me."
"It's tough not to think about it when the news flash is, 'Plane crashes in Hudson River.'" Bill Zuhoski was 23 when he plunged into Hudson.
See what Mother Nature has planned for Long Island Sunday.
The 2025 contribution brings the group’s total giving over the past five years to more than $2,876,000, officials say.
"Residents should be aware that dispatchers will always identify themselves by the agency name, their operator number when making a call."
Here's how to enter.
"Our talented students have been working hard for the past four months on this show." Here's how to get tickets.
Here's how a military couple can enter and win the dazzling wedding of their dreams, thanks to Peconic Landing and others.
Watch the "Darth Vader" snow-clearing train move massive amounts of snow to clear the LIRR tracks here.
A town board meeting has been rescheduled, officials say.
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LIes have seen a blizzard pummel the region, with even a snow plow overturning in the face of fierce winds, snow, slated to continue Monday.
All non-essential town offices will be closed on Monday, officials say.
Here's a timeline of what time the impacts of the blizzard are expected to sock Long Island with 2 feet of snow and up to 70 mph winds.
See what time the heaviest snow and highest wind gusts will begin Sunday.
"We don’t do this work for the recognition. We do it because we believe deeply in our mission. But I am deeply honored."
One firefighter was injured, police say.
Don't put away those snow shovels yet.
Someone tampered with the locks of the firehouse to gain access, police say.
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Mattituck-Cutchogue Varsity Coach Kelly Pickering was beloved by students, parents and the community, near and far.
"We knew we wanted to face whatever life brought, together."
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"She should have turned 17 this year, instead, because of cancer, she will forever be 9." Her family is fundraising for St. Jude.
"This favorite 'Norman Rockwellesque' tradition will showcase the Southold community, while supporting local businesses and organizations."
OLA's Minerva Perez says, of 2 men they are fundraising to help: "What we see are caring, loving, contributing members of our community."